St. Paul's Episcopal Church in St. Joseph, Michigan - Stained Glass Architectural Plans for Window #2
Item Details
Charcoal on paper
A collection of stained glass architectural drawings. Each image represents a religious saint and their identifying symbol underneath. The first is of St. John holding a feather pen onto a bible, underneath is his represented eagle. St. Matthew, the tax collector, holding a bag of coins is represented with a battle axe. St. James holding his pilgrims staff with a bible and represented with a group of scallop shells, which were given to pilgrims that visited is shrine in Spain. St. Thomas is represented by an arrow, symbolic of his martyrdom. Each piece is marked with the maker Corrick Associates made for the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in St. Joseph Michigan.
Condition
- One is ripped halfway down the center,-general foxing and rips along edges, staining along edges from age and use
Dimensions
measured rolled up.
Rolled out measures 24.5 × 62
Item #
17BOS009-161